Surplus Computers Available

Beginning October 17, 2017, Port Angeles School District is making available surplus computers to public and private schools for use in preschool through 12th grade. Schools interested in these items should contact Jarred Blauser, Director of Educational Technology, for terms and conditions by phone at 360-565-1813, or by email: jblauser@portangelesschools.org.

Beginning October 26, 2017, these surplus computers will be made available to the general public.

The district is selling the following surplus machines at $5.00 each:

* Dell OptiPlex 620 computers. These computers have an 80gb hard drive and 2gb of ram. They have Edubuntu (https://www.edubuntu.org/) installed on them (OptiPlex 620's only). The username is "dell620" and the password is "123". Other computers do not have an operating system. This is the computer only and does not come with support, a monitor, mouse, keyboard, or cables.
Specifications can be found at the following website:

* Dell OptiPlex 755 computers. These have 80gb hard drives and 2gb of ram. This is the computer only and does not come with support, a monitor, mouse, keyboard, cables or operating system. Specifications can be found at the following website:

* Alden Associates (Black Box) Tower Computer (limit 3 per customer)These have 80gb hard drives and 2gb of ram. This is the computer only and does not come with support, a monitor, mouse, keyboard, cables, or operating system.

These computers will be offered to the public on Thursdays, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. (or call to make an appointment) at the District’s Lincoln Center, located at 905 West 9th Street, Port Angeles, while supplies last. Cash only is accepted.

Note the computers do not come with operating systems installed (unless listed in the description), do not come with any warranty or support, and are sold in “as is” condition. All computers were in working order when removed from service. There are a limited number of monitors for $5 each.

All surplus computers have been tested to run with Neverware.com "Cloud Ready". This is a free operating system that looks like the Google Chrome browser.https://www.neverware.com/freedownload

The Port Angeles School Board has declared these computers as surplus and has authorized the sale of these computers to the public.